Chief Keef was released from a juvenile detention center today, after serving his two month sentence for violating his probation.

Keef had been ordered by a judge to be held in the detention center because it was deemed his Pitchfork interview, where he visited a gun range and held a gun, was violation of his probation. The rapper left the facility today, having been picked up by his uncle, Alonzo Carter. Keef's attorney Dennis Berkson says that the case is now closed and the rapper is no longer under court supervision, as DNAinfo reports.

This afternoon a tweet from Chief Keef's account confirmed his freedom, "He is on his way bk We about 2 turn up Gbe Retweet."

Chief Keef's new freedom coincides with new visuals from the GBE rapper, just released today, appropriately titled, "Now It's Over."